Wednesday
Jeff Tambellini
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Jeff Tambellini played in 242 NHL games but he never really had a breakout moment. Jeff is the son of long time NHLer Steve Tambellini ...
Friday
Dennis Vaske
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Dennis Vaske was a solid, stay at home defenseman. He played only 235 NHL games (plus 22 in the playoffs) as his career was cut short wit...
Sunday
Goran Hogosta
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On November 1st, 1977, rookie Goran Hogosta replaced the injured Billy Smith in the New York Islanders net. Hogosta made 4 saves in th...
Bryan Lefley
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Bryan Lefley had an interesting life cut short due to an automobile accident The native of Grosse Isle, Manitoba and former New York Isla...
Wednesday
Billy Carroll
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Some all time greats like Marcel Dionne, Brad Park, Peter Stastny and Gilbert Perreault enjoyed Hall of Fame careers but never won the Stanl...
Gord Dineen
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This is Gordie Dineen. He was named after none other than Mr. Hockey, Gordie Howe. Gord's father Bill Dineen was a former teammate of ...
Monday
Mike Bossy
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The New York Islanders dynasty in the early 1980's ranks among the greatest teams of all time. Mike Bossy, often playing on one of...
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Bryan Trottier
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Former Islander teammate Garry Howatt nicknamed Bryan Trottier and his super-sniper cohort Mike Bossy "bread and butter." This w...
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Battlin' Billy Smith
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Perhaps the best clutch goaltender of all time, Battlin' Billy Smith was a major reason for 4 consecutive Stanley Cup championships on L...
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Denis Potvin
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Denis Potvin was the anchor of the New York Islanders franchise and dynasty. His unbelievable strength, his fearless hitting and offensi...
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Saturday
Germain Gagnon
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On October 12th, 1972, Germain Gagnon scored with 69 seconds left in the game to give the New York Islanders their first victory ever in tea...
Mark Hamway
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Mark Hamway, an undersized winger out of Detroit, Michigan, was one of several youngsters that the New York Islanders tried infusing into th...
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Roger Kortko
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For a couple of seasons in the mid-1980s Roger Kortko landed a bit part as a role player with the New York Islanders. A quick skater, the Ha...
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Sunday
Brad Isbister
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Best known as a New York Islander where he challenged the 20 goal mark for parts of 4 seasons in the early 2000s, Brad Isbister was a frustr...
Thursday
Scott Lachance
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If you get a defenseman who played over 800 NHL games with the 4th overall draft pick, you should be happy right? Well, sort of. After wat...
Brad Dalgarno
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Vancouver BC's Brad Dalgarno was on the wrong end of one of the most lopsided fights in NHL history. On February 21, 1989 Dalgarno g...
Monday
Alan Kerr
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Alan Kerr was actually a pretty nice little player when he kept his game simple. He was a hustler and a plumber, and - despite his smallish ...
Thursday
Todd Okerlund
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Todd Okerlund starred at the University of Minnesota, played in the 1988 Olympic Games and appeared in the National Hockey League. Despite T...
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Mariusz Czerkawski
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Mariusz Czerkawski, a rare player from Poland, was an at first intoxicating player with an impressive skill set. He became a bit of an indiv...
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Wednesday
Mick Vukota
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Mick Vukota was a tough guy. He survived playing in the NHL due to his willingness to drop the gloves and do the dirty work along the boards...
Friday
Brett Lindros
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Perhaps the most frightening injuries in professional sports and especially in hockey is a serious head injury. Brett Lindros, like his bro...
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Claude Lapointe
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Claude Lapointe was an easy player to like. Though he was undersized (just 5'9" and 175lbs), he played with all-out abandon, thro...
Monday
Wayne McBean
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Wayne McBean is forever linked in hockey's memory more for who he dated than anything he accomplished in the NHL. McBean of course dat...
Saturday
Tom Kurvers
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Tom Kurvers was an intelligent offensive defenseman. He was not a puck rusher so much as was an outstanding passer and a smart though not o...
Thursday
Pat Price
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Pat Price was "Mr. Everything" as a junior star, but things changed drastically when he became a pro and the easy money flowed. ...
Alex McKendry
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Alex McKendry was a gigantic winger out of the OHA Sudbury Wolves organization. The Islanders like his combination of size, aggressiveness a...
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Friday
Scott Scissons
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The 1990 NHL Entry Draft goes down as one of the strongest in history. There was not a lot to choose from in the top five picks. Power forwa...
Monday
New York Islanders' Greatest Players
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Al Arbour Mike Bossy Bob Bourne Mark Fitzpatrick Patrick Flatley Clark Gillies Butch Goring ...
Thursday
Mike Kaszycki
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Mike Kaszycki played in 226 NHL games, most notably for the New York Islanders, but also Toronto and Washington. He was a spectacular juni...
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Tuesday
Mark Fitzpatrick
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I took a sincere interested in Mark Fitzpatrick's career. Why? He grew up down the street from me. Well, sort of. He was born in Tor...
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